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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Reframing the big test, and resuming play while waiting.</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 11 Apr 2024 09:44:50 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>After thinking about how the follower system is actually calculated, based off of the most frequent follower of each digit in each column, it is with almost certainty that I am already using the data that the test program might produce as it&#x27;s highest count.<br /><br />As a result, the test may be re-framed to just run the pick 2 and see if that is correct. I still need to run the C conversion of Cython, but that was happening anyway.<br /><br />So the new strategy will be to use these numbers I have now, and make an additive strategy...<br /><br />Going to resume playing, but only the pick 2.<br /><br />IF there is a hit, the pick 3 will be added UNTIL the free plays from the pick 2 win run out, then back to just the pick 2.<br /><br />IF there is a pick 3 hit in the pick 2 win window, then the pick 4 and pick 5 will be added.<br /><br />This keeps out of pocket expenses (which they will be since I used the last of the pick 3 winnings to buy the Raspberry Pi 5 kit) to a $2 per played day maximum. As I only play usually 4 days a week, that will make the system cost $8 per week, rather than $8 per day... a 75% reduction!.<br /><br />I already feel better about the new strategy because it is now as low of a play budget as I can make it while still actually playing.<br /><br />Cython mastery will come in handy for far more than the lottery, so I will be super motivated to continue to learn all about it, it is a common practice for data scientists who use Python to write c code subroutines when working with intense calculations on large data sets. That will give me practice with writing c code outside of the scope of Arduino sketches.<br /><br />So the new goal is to run the ten billion tests on only the pick 2, for the purpose of testing my hypothesis that the follower data, which I can generate in 90 seconds, will indeed be the highest matching list of the top 3. If it is not a match, then I am honor bound to run the rest of the tests.<br /><br />I still need to hope for Cython to make even the pick 2 test runnable in a lifetime... therefore luck is still a factor.<br /><br />Happy Coding!... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/184426">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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